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Russia’s House retaliates against US rights legislation

Published: 15 Dec 2012 - 12:14 am | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 07:27 pm

MOSCOW:  Russia’s lower house of parliament gave preliminary approval on Friday to a law barring entry to Americans who violate human rights, a tit-for-tat response to US legislation against Russian rights violators.

The State Duma overwhelmingly approved the law at the first of three readings, hours before US President Barack Obama was expected to sign the US legislation into law. 

Only two of the 450 Duma deputies voted against the law.

The US legislation is known as the Magnitsky Act after Sergei Magnitsky, a lawyer who died in a Russian jail in 2009. It will require the United States to refuse visas for Russians accused of human rights violations and freeze assets they hold in the United States.

President Vladimir Putin voiced support on Thursday for the Duma to retaliate with legislation that mirrors the US move, denying visas to Americans who infringe the rights of Russians abroad. It would also seize their assets in Russia.

Putin said the US legislation would hurt relations between Russia and the United States, but called for a measured response. 

The law has to go to the upper chamber and needs Putin’s signature before going into effect, but is expected to pass through the Duma rapidly. Reuters